Sonakshi Sinha reveals CONTENT CREATION is NOT her MAJOR career: 'Not making it my main source of income'

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Sonakshi Sinha has successfully carved out a significant space for herself in the digital world with over a million YouTube subscribers; she is quick to clarify that her heart truly belongs to acting. The actress opened up about her cinematic journey, the changing beauty standards in Indian films, and how her mother's age-old skincare rituals have influenced her during her appearance at a recent beauty product event.
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Sonakshi Sinha on why content creation is not her main career
With over 15 years in the film industry under her belt, Sonakshi sees content creation as simply another way to stay connected with her fans rather than a serious career pursuit. While her makeup tutorials and personal vlogs have earned her a dedicated online following, she is clear that it is not what defines her professionally. Talking about her digital presence, the actress said, "The digital space has really flourished in the last few years, and it's also a great way for me to reach my audience directly, which is why I'm on it. This is something that I can do by being my authentic self, and that's why it doesn't feel like work but fun. I'm not making it my main source of income. It will always be a by-product of what I'm doing."


Sonakshi Sinha on how Indian cinema has represented beauty over the years

The actress made it clear that while connecting with fans online brings her joy, acting will always be at the core of everything she does professionally. She also took a moment to reflect on how beauty has been portrayed in Indian cinema over the decades, describing it as something that has no boundaries. She praised the industry for celebrating diverse expressions of beauty across generations of actresses, saying, "I love the fact that Indian cinema has been able to represent beauty in its true form right from the very beginning. There have been icons, actresses who have really come into their own, actresses who carry a part of themselves and show that to the people when it comes to beauty. Cinema does have a very big part to play in how it influences and shapes beauty, trends, and standards."